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Poster: turnphilup Date: March 19, 2012 06:58:06pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: ATL DSO Review, please

Have to agree with your review here Chris. Most likely some fatigue was catching up with them. Although, while I am listening to the matrix of this show, the Dead's energy from that night also seems a little lackluster to me as well. Who knows, maybe DSO is now so tuned in to their mimicry, that now they can even portray the energy level from the night they are covering. Still had a good time with old friends. Peace.

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Poster: chris in long beach Date: March 19, 2012 07:22:18pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: ATL DSO Review, please

You know, I posted about that on the DSO forums, and the keyboard player came in and said they were "faithful to the era"

At first I thought he was talking about the lack of bass (at least where I was), but someone else chimed in and said he (Keyboard player) was talking about the mood.

So yeah, maybe they do have it down pat :D

Hmmm, at least I know I can probably miss them the next time they come to town. They haven't done a 90's show here in a while, so that's probably up next...

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Poster: adks12020 Date: March 20, 2012 01:15:47pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: ATL DSO Review, please

'76 was a super mellow year. They slowed everything down. Jerry did the same in his solo gigs that year. The youtube vid seems like they nailed it for a '76 show to me.

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